Laverne Waddington

2010

Andean Pebble WeaveWEB EXCLUSIVE

Andean pebble weave, perhaps the most easily recognized of the many pick-up weaving techniques practiced in the highlands of South America, is not only beautiful to behold but also a pleasure to weave. Indigenous weavers use geometric, animal, plant and human figures posed on the dotted or “pebbled” background characteristic of this weave to decorate carrying cloths, ponchos, coca leaf bags, belts and sashes.

Being partly loom-controlled, it is one of the faster pick-up weaving techniques to execute.

Andean Pebble Weave enables you, through four lessons packed with step-by-step photos, detailed instructions and pattern charts, to produce both traditional and contemporary pebble weave figures and designs—from the most basic geometrics to Andean fauna. From backstrap to tapestry to rigid heddle loom, any sturdy frame with adjustable tension that can be used to produce a warp-faced textile can be used to weave these delightful motifs.
Inkle and rigid heddle loom users are advised to simply use the frame of their loom and not the heddles to set up warps for this technique. Note that the book does not provide specific instructions for how to set this up on an inkle loom using the inkle loom heddling system.

This 2nd edition includes an new appendix that covers how to weave pebble weave on a 4-shaft loom.